In order to determine the answer to a specific page and question in a textbook like Punchline Algebra Book A, you would need to provide the specific question or problem presented on page 3.5. Without the exact question or context, it is impossible to provide a definitive answer. I recommend reviewing the question on page 3.5 and working through the problem using algebraic principles to arrive at the correct solution.
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35 squared is 35 x 35 or 35^2 or 1,225.
2x+5x=35 2+5(x)=35 7(x)=35 7*(5)=35 35=35
35^2 (35 x 35) is equal to 1225.
The factors of 35 are 1, 5, 7, and 35. Multiples of 35 are 35, 70, 105, 140,...etc.
Cody is reading page 33.
The scene where the protagonist's lip bleeds a little and tastes like metal can be found in the book "Speak" on page 35.
What page is grimacing on in the book hatchet
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On page 35 in chapter 5 2nd paragraph
-35/24 or -1.46 All you do is is 26n-2n=24n. -35=24n. -35/24=-1.46.
im not sure about this answer but on page 35 (im reading the book now) she explains the color of the nailpolish that had spilled on Heather's carpet.
What do u mean by that
Page 123
He was beaten up by spirit bear. Actually, he was mauled by the spirit bear.
A simile in "Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements is on page 14: "The sound surged and poured like water into the room." Another simile is on page 35: "His laughter was like fireworks going off." Please note that the page numbers may vary depending on the edition or format of the book.
He grew up to be only 5'7" (Brian Richard Boylan's book Benedict Arnold: The Dark Eagle page 35)